NIS America has revealed the release date for Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories' upcoming western release on Nintendo Switch, alongside a brand new trailer. You'll be able to get your hands on the game from 7th April in North America, Europe, and Oceania.

A game full of disaster and important choices, this one has you trying to run away from your destroyed city, helping others you meet along the way and looking for safe ways to escape. Back in August, a trailer was shared which gave us a deeper look into the game's cast of characters and the ways in which you'll be interacting with them.

Here's the lowdown:

A calm summer day turns into catastrophe when a massive earthquake strikes your city, throwing buildings and lives into chaos. In order to survive, you must navigate familiar locations under unfamiliar circumstances. The fellow survivors you meet and crucial decisions you make will affect the course of your experience and ultimately determine how your journey through this crisis will end.

Key Features:
- Stop! Think! Then Act! - Evaluate each perilous situation and make decisions that will impact your own safety as well as that of others.
- Torn From the Headlines - Interact with realistic scenarios within a Japanese city devastated by an earthquake, including scenarios designed in collaboration with the Kobe City Fire Bureau.
- Danger Around Every Corner - Navigate a multitude of crises—from collapsing buildings to raging fires—in a city aplomb with peril.

As weird as it sounds, do you like the idea of guiding someone through such disaster? Are you tempted to give the game a try this April? Tell us below.

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All this game needs now is on-rail shooting action and qte's. Funny thing, though, looking at it, I actually want to play Disaster Day of Crisis again, as I kind of enjoyed it and kept it in my Wii collection. One of the quite many amazing Wii exclusives that aren't actually that great but have that certain "je ne sais quoi". Pardon my French.

Interested to see how this'll turn out. Gotta say, it is visually unappealing. Some really mediocre run-of-the-mill visuals and last gen, to be generous, animation, bare-bone texture ... with nothing I can identify as art direction at all